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Imagine having one CD that you can just pop in the stereo and hear all your favourite dc Talk songs...
Intermission: The Greatest Hits includes dc Talk classics like “Jesus Freak” and “In the Light” as well as a remake of the famous Doobie Brothers song “Jesus Is Just Alright.”
However, there is more to this album than just a collection of favorite songs. Two new cuts are included toward the close of the CD, starting with “Chance,” a relaxing tune with a ’70s sound that isn’t characteristic of the band’s style. However, the latter track, “Sugar Coat It,” has the pop, kick and message that dc Talk has been admired for, reminding listeners the Gospel of Jesus Christ needs to be shared with the world

Track Listing

Track

Title

Composer

1

Say The Words (Now)

2

Colored People

3

Jesus Is Just Alright

4

Between You and Me

5

Mind's Eye

6

Consume Me

7

My Will

8

In The Light

9

Mr. Morgan (Act 1)

10

Socially Acceptable

11

Luv Is A Verb

12

Supernatural

13

Jesus Freak

14

Hardway (Remix)

15

What If I Stumble

16

I Wish We'd All Been Ready

17

Chance

18

SugarCoat It

19

Mrs. Morgan (Act II)

Author Information

DC Talk
Since releasing their album Jesus Freak, dc Talk has emerged as a leader in the pursuit of melding rock 'n' roll with provocative questions of faith.

Although various rock predecessors have examined spiritual issues-U2, Van Morrison, and Bob Dylan immediately come to mind-dc Talk has taken the notion to new lengths, both in commercial terms and depth of artistic exploration. Numerous Dove Awards, three Grammy Awards, two platinum albums, one gold album, and two gold-certified long-form videos attest to the group's ability to bridge the gap between religious and secular audiences.

"We are very open about our Christian faith," says Toby McKeehan, "but when we make our records we want to create a musical experience that anyone can immerse themselves in. One of our goals is to encourage listeners to question themselves and to seek out truth."

Authoring the book Jesus Freaks is the newest venture in an ongoing growth process which began when the three members first met in the mid-1980s while attending college in Virginia. After relocating to Nashville, dc Talk released a series of increasingly ambitious-and successful-albums, beginning with their self-titled 1989 debut; followed by their gold-certified 1990 sophomore album Nu Thang; the platinum-certified 1992 opus Free at Last; 1995's Jesus Freak, a platinum-plus watershed which afforded the group more mainstream success than ever before; and 1998's Supernatural, which reflects the maturity and sophistication of their latest stage of development and growth.

Now, with Jesus Freaks, their first book, they launch into a new media form to challege readers to question their standards of faith and dedication. By giving these stories a platform from which to be heard, they hope to impact the world in a way they never have before.

Whether forging strong bonds with concert audiences, expressing their faith in the recording studio, or confronting readers with no-compromise stories of commitment, dc Talk strives to treat their audiences as equals rather than receptors. McKeehan says,"We want to create art that encourages people to think about the things we think about-spiritual issues and truth." Max adds, "Just as we all share the idea of caring and conscience, we also share the hunger to find truth and meaning in life."

With Jesus Freaks, dc Talk once again encourages each of us to set out on our journey to discover our response to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Their websites are: www.jesusfreaks.net and www.dctalk.com